The Endless Cycle

An ancient finger technique, written in Sanskrit, hidden deep beneath the scripture pavilion, unlikely to see the light of day unless an earthquake occurs.
"Na Mo Ta" represents the numerical concept in Buddhism, meaning "countless".
"Jie" is the general term for time in Tianzhu. After going through the stages of formation, abiding, destruction, and emptiness, it constitutes a great cycle. Therefore, to practice this technique, one must comprehend the essence of Zen, neither arising nor ceasing, enduring countless cycles with the physical body, only then can one realize the great path.
Effects
Requirement: Buddhist Studies LV1
Level | LV1 | LV2 | LV3 | LV4 | LV5 | LV6 | LV7 | LV8 | LV9 | LV10 |
Effect | Fist Palm 1 | Fist Palm 2 Stamina 1 Internal Energy 1 | Fist Palm 3 Stamina 2 Internal Energy 2 | Fist Palm 4 Stamina 2 Internal Energy 2 | Fist Palm 5 Stamina 2 Internal Energy 2 | Fist Palm 6 Stamina 2 Internal Energy 2 | Fist Palm 7 Stamina 3 Internal Energy 3 | Fist Palm 8 Stamina 4 Internal Energy 4 | Fist Palm 9 Stamina 4 Internal Energy 4 | Fist Palm 10 Stamina 5 Internal Energy 5 |
Martial Arts Points | 10 | 2 | 4 | 6 | 8 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 (80) |
Acquisition Method
- Encounter the Songshan monk on the way to the martial arts conference and become his disciple to obtain it (Fuyun's favor 4★)
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